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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1914)
Our r?=2 Ö ÄEN Queiÿ BOARD M E A TL E S S SOUPS. When and where w n coal firet dis covered in the United Statee7 Au authority says It was discovered by Father Hennepin, a French mis sionary and explorer, lii 1(109 in what is now Ottawa, III. That was soft coal. Anthracite was discovered in Pennsylvania early in the nineteenth century, and the llrst shipment from the mines was In 1813, when live boat loads were llouted down the Lehigh river and sold ut Philadelphia for $21 a ton. D IN N E R MENU. Peanut Soup. Crackers. Corn Oysters. Escal«i>ed Potatoes. Lettuce Salad. Jellied Prunes. Cake. Coffee. tbe city treasury By tbe sale o f baled waste paper and compost His most noteworthy accomplishment perhaps l has been tbe cleaning up o f alleys. Armed with snapshots o f refuse and Jnnk piles, taken by his alley inspector, he has obtained convictions against o f fending householders. Not only does the public support him, but his workmen are for him to the man. Some time ago he posted an “ honor roil” bearing the names o f those street cleaners and refuse collec tors against whom no complaints had been registered during tbe previous month. Tbe honor men were allowed § each a day off duty at the city’s ex g pense during the following month. Tbe “ honor roll” is now an established in stitution, and last month over 40 per a cent o f the employees o f the depart fc ment were listed. PROFESSIONAL CARDS First National Bank Cottage, Grove, Ore. Practices in all Court» \ J. ? Woodward Buildin G. J01iJ\TS0J^ A TTO R N E Y A T LAW DEPOSITORY • United States Postal Savings | 5 jjj DEPOSITORY Lane County ' ^ DEPOSITORY > City of Cottage Grove £ ~p N O TAR Y PUBLIC Phone No. 43 Cottage Grove, Ore a . w . m b . M- P L jy s ic iq n qqd. Stj t'g c o q Offne in McFarland Building, Upstairs. Blacksmithing Office Piione 34. Residence Phono 12HJ RICH soup with vegetables mukes a substantial meal for the Lenten Correct Method oi seasou Lenten soU|is may be Capital and Surplus : Horseshoeing \ made with milk and butter. Veal or F It. IjN C ,t|rU f, T) $50,000.00 3 chicken atock may be substituted when the fast la only a partial one. Please tell what is meant by the M e n tis ^ Tom ato Cream Soup.-M ix to a fc h. E A K IN , President. .• term “ The Great Divide.” And smooth paste one tubles|H>ouful o f dour ENTERPRISING FRIENDLINESS. A divide when used as a noun means T . C. W H E E L E R , Cashier. ^ with two heaping tables|>ooufuls of Office Phone 5 Residence Phone 121L a dividing ridge or section o f high land butter, add one quart o f boiling milk, How Docatur Citizens Won tho Hearts W O R T H H A R V E Y , A sst Cash between two areas o f dralnnge—a w a a little ut a time to prevent lumplug South of First National Bank of Incoming Locomotive Workers. tershed. The term has been applied ¡ c j f '. v . v . v M Ç . v . v . v . v . v . ,, r .r . j S. A fc d le y Stew one can o f tomatoes until they I Sixth Street When an Industry moves from one locally to other divides, but the Great cau lie strained euslly and, i f very add community to another the change Divide Is a meandering line following ATTO R N E Y A T LAW use one-half tPHS|x)onful o f soda; pour the crest o f the Uooky mountains on into the thickened milk, seasoning with means for many o f Its employees d e Special Attention Given to Mining and the eastern side o f which the waters salt and pepper and serve very hot sorting homes dearly paid for, taking Corporation Law. flow to the gulf o f Mexico and on the children out o f school, breaking of Sustaining Lsntsn pars. Office, Woodwaril Building. west to the Pacific. There is a town church and lodge affiliations. Musical Merchandise Peanut Soup.-Hhell a plnYof roasted In Teller county. Colo., called Divide, It was for this reason thnt Decatur. Edison Phonographs another in Laramie county. Wyo.. and l*eanuts and remove the paiter-Hke cov oring o f the kernels Grind the meats III., through Its chamber o f commerce, Victor Victrolas a third in Sllverbow county. Mont., Into a fine jiowder Use the |>owdered determined to do everything in its Singer Sewing Machines each o f which Is situnted near the crest uuts in a cream soup made from a pint power to make the locomotive shop o f the great watershed. The term o f milk aud a pint o f water, a scunl men employed by the Wabash railroad A “ Great Divide” was used and Its mean like their new place o f residence when L. L. HARREL, Prop. tablesixxmful o f flour und a full tuble 3 M ills & Roach Husic House ing established by early United States the road moved Its machinery from the 1 spoonful o f butter rubbed together, one ©• and up geological surveys. First N at’l Rank Rldg. teusitoonful o f salt and white pepper to old shops In Springfield to the new plant in Decatur, one o f the largest of taste. The latest patterns. Let its kind in the world. Please tell me the cause and the re Soup W o rth W h ile. figure on j’our work. sult of the war with Mexico. When they learned that they were Potato 8oup. Take three potatoes, There was n combination o f causes, to be transferred to Decatur the shop A L L KINDS OF HAULING one quart o f milk, tw o slices o f onion, men sent a committee to that city to ns our annexation o f Texas, a disputed three tablespoonfuls o f butter, two AND HEAVY DItAY WORK investigate. The report wns unfavor boundary line, border troubles and a tableapooufuls o f flour, one-quarter Practncal Painting, Paper Hanging and long series o f nnneighborly acts by able. The shopmen were informed that The place to get your teaspoonful o f salt, one-quarter tea Decorating. vacant houses were few , that rents Mexico. Result, the virtual conquest horses shod and good spoonful o f celery salt, one-eighth tea were high und board excessive. o f Mexico and acquisition o f extensive Phone, Office 72 spoonful o f pepper, a few grains o f Repair Work. It was then thnt the Decntur chain territory by the United States. cayenne pepper and one teaspoonful o f THE TWICE-A-WEEK ber o f commerce Interested Itself. An Auto Dray Quit K Delivery cbop|>ed parsley. Cook the potatoes In LEADER FOR $1.50 Who was General Hull of Revolution boiling wnter. When soft rub through investigation o f almost every boarding ary fame, and why was he condemned a strainer. Scald the milk with the house In tbe city disproved the r that board was excessive. A mo to death? onion, remove onion and add milk slow in early life he was n divinity stu ly to potatoes. Melt half the butter, dent. then became a lawyer and finally add other ingredients, atir nntll well n soldier, serving with distinction In mixed, then stir Into boiling soup, the Revolutionary w ar and later Indian cook one minute, strain, add tbe re wars. In the w ar o f 1812 he com maining butter and sprinkle with pars spring. manded what was called the North ley. Through its secretary. John M. B west army, and In August. 1812. he Served With W afer*. the chamber compiled a list o f board surreuilerisl Detroit to the Kritisb. He Vegetable Cream Soup.—T o one level was condemned by n court martial for teacupful o f cold cooked rice add one ing houses, secured the names o f the shopmen who were coming nnd en- cowardice and sentenced to be shot, ounce o f dry grated cheese, one cupful but President Madison remitted the o f vegetable stock (liquor remaining sentence. from cooking peas, cabbage, etc.), one and one-half plnta o f hot milk, one level teaspoonful each o f salt and pep If a citizen of the United States takes government land and becomes natural per. Put these Ingredients Into a sauce ized in Canada, what would he have to pan. Stir over tbe fire until it boils, do to become a citizen of the United then remove and pour into soup plates. Beat the white o f one egg until stiff, States again? He would have to be naturalized the salt lightly; with a teaspoon disiMise tbe egg in little mounds on tbe surface Bame as a person o f foreign birth. o f tbe soup. Serve with cone shaped park. How old is the world supposed to be? wafers. What is meant by the prehistoric period? been removed nnd shopmen The age o f the world implies fixing hands with their hosts. The the date o f the creation, and scientists do not attempt to do that beyond say ing that It must he reckoned by mil lions o f years. Many Bibles are print ENGAGE VILLAGE MANAGERS. ed with the year 4(104 II. C. in the Decatur their home. margin o f the llrst chapter o f Genesis, Two Suburb* of Chicago Have Adopt It required little effort for a ell ad This Plan of Government. indicating that as the date o f the cre show Itself human as well as enterpris Tbe village o f Glencoe is tbe second ation o f the world. It is only within ing.—Survey. comparatively recent times that sci of Chicago’s suburbs whose board o f ence has demonstrated beyond doubt trustees baa delegated administrative First Efficiency Exposition. that the world existed millions of duties to a geueral manager. Follow The first National Efficiency exposi years before the period formerly as ing the example o f River Forest, which tion and conference will be held in signed as the date o f the creation and adopted tbe plan last June and where the new Grand Central palace, New that Its occupancy by man covers o the whole village machinery is well York city, from April 4 to 11 under period hundreds o f times ns long as lubricated in consequence, Glencoe the auspices o f the Efficiency society. that formerly accepted as the age o f chose Herbert II. Sherer from among Incorporated. The exhibits will show the world Itself. (2> The prehistoric 200 applicants to take charge on Feb. the Increasing application o f scientific lieriod means the |H>rlod antedating 1. H e receives a salary o f $1,800 a methods to modern conditions, and written history, human records by year. there will be assembled displays o f means o f hieroglyphics which, ns now Glencoe, like R iver Forest, has a appliances, methods nnd products In known, reach hack far beyond the |*e- population o f 2,000. Both villages are the fields o f Industrial, mechnnlcal. riod formerly accepted ns the date of typical suburbs, moet o f their men be governmental, educational nnd house the creation o f the world. ing employed in Chicago. Tbe village hold efficiency. Special Invitations to trustees, who serve without pay, are participate In the conferences to be Plsase tall me what uniforms Mexi men o f affairs In the city who cannot held during the exposition will be Is ■ ----------------------------------------------- TO T H F ■ ................ can soldiers wesr, both federsls snd give proper attention to the details of sued to scientific organizations, state rebels. administration. The new manager is and municipal officials nnd authorities The regulars usually wear either n on efficiency. blue doth or white linen uniform, expected to co-ordinate thedlfferent de with blue or white cap. One o f the partments o f the village, purchase sup Chioago Social R*cr*ation. artillery regiments has a blue uniform plies, employ workmen, O. K. bills, re West park No. 2 In Chicago, known with risl facings and a brass helmet. port regularly to the board as to what Some regiments wear the national som Is being done and recommend such as Stanford park, recently celebrated the close o f Its third year o f play—a brero and sometimes a basin shaped changes ss he may advocate. During the seven months’ trial o f the very busy year o f genuine social recre straw hat. The rebels or Constitution alists, as they call themselves, have no scheme In River Forest, say the trus ation ns 1* shown by n perusal o f the tees o f that village, its manager, Karl director’s brief page o f statistics. There particular uniform. was a total attendance o f 730,11(1 per M. Mitchell, has saved by a cost sc sons. 2.400 o f whom organized Into What became of the man who counting system and Improved raeth ods In the various departments far clubs; 08.000 used the rending room wounded Colonel Roosevelt? and 128.000 the swimming pool. These The man. John Hchrank, was de more than has been paid him in salary. numbers enn be. ns Director Teller ad dans! Insane by experts and scut to Mr. Mitchell had been connected with the huspitul for insaue at Oshkosh, the Chicago Telephone company for vises, interpreted only In terms o f “ Justice, nelghliorliness, democracy, sixteen years. lie had received train WIs. Ing st Northwestern university snd the good citizenship nnd brotherhood." Placing the Picture. University o f Chicago in finance, law “ Oh, pa. my Harold Is so handsome and business organisation. R U L E O F LIFE. Mr. Rherer made a record as superin he Is a |>erfect picture!" L o o k up and not down. "T h at’s all right, but you let him tendent o f streets snd alleys in Evans L o o k forward and not back. know thnt when 1 stamp my feet up ton. III. By the nee o f efficiency meth L o o k out and not in; stairs he's to get busy and I k * a mov ods In his department he reports that Lend a hand he saved the city $1.007.82 during 1913 ing picture.” —Baltimore American. — E d w a rd Everett H ale. In addition. $409.79 was returned to A 1 ~~~~~ SI t) 1------------------- 2 W a g o n Making ,r ? General Repair W ork J. t Spriggs B ro s. 3 3 Pianos I Cottage Grove I Transfer Company WALL PAPER 12 cents a roll 1 * I Fire Proof Feed and Storage B arn. BLACKSMITH J. C. S M O O T Piano M oving a Specialty Joe Baker ....... ; y ....y Going 1 o Frisco 19 15? The Twi ice-A-Week Cottage Gi rove Leader IS OFFERING TH R E E FREE T R IPS i. 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